Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Universal Day Program,inc., Burbank05/05/2026Licence 198600200

Capacity60
Census28
Date signed05/05/2026 12:50:04 PM
Name of licensing program analystNadia Shahbazian
Name of licensing program managerMary G Flores
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Nadia Shahbazian conducted an unannounced Required - 1 Year annual inspection visit. LPA met with Emma Pinto Duran - Program Supervisor and explained the purpose of the visit. The Adult Day Program (ADP) is licensed for 40 ambulatory and 20 non-ambulatory Developmentally Disabled Adults, ages 18 and above. There are 28 clients currently attending the program, 1 of whom is non-ambulatory. The program is vendorized through the Frank D. Lanterman and North Los Angeles Regional Centers. The program does not provide medications or meals, clients bring their meals from home.

LPA spoke with Administrator - Arevik Matevosian over the telephone, who designated the Program Supervisor to sign the report. At 10:30am, with the assistance of staff, LPA toured the facility and observed the following:

The structure is single-story structure, located on a busy street. Visitors enter from the front reception area but point of entry for clients and staff is from the rear door. Both exit doors are used during emergencies. There are four fire extinguishers, one in the kitchen, one in the hallway next to the common area, one in the service/storage room and one by the rear exit door. All of the fire extinguishers were serviced on 05/19/2025. Smoke/monoxide carbon detectors and fire sprinklers are interconnected and the Burbank Fire Department conducts annual tests. Facility conducts quarterly (sometimes monthly) fire and disaster drills, the last fire drill was conducted on 02/09/2026 and the earthquake drill was conducted on 04/29/2026. In addition, facility is equipped with cameras (recording-no sound) outside and inside the common areas.

The program consists of a reception area, two offices, conference room, service/storage rooms, program breakout rooms, locker area for client personal storage, kitchen, three bathrooms, and a covered patio, next to the parking area in the back. There is no swimming pool or body of water present.

Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction